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  • 31Jesuit drama — ▪ theatre       program of theatre developed for educational and propagandist purposes in the colleges of the Society of Jesus during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Cultivated as a medium for disseminating Roman Catholic doctrine, drama… …

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  • 32Altar (in Liturgy) — • In the New Law the altar is the table on which the Eucharistic Sacrifice is offered Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Altar (in Liturgy)     Altar (in Liturgy) …

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  • 33Kiss — • Four times in the Epistles of St. Paul is met the injunction, used as a sort of formula of farewell, Salute one another in a holy kiss (en philemati hagio), for which St. Peter (1 Pet., v, 14) substitutes in a kiss of love (en philemati agapes) …

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  • 34fescennine — adjective /ˈfɛsənʌɪn/ Obscene or scurrilous. As the poet decorously shows his desire to consummate the marriage, he retains the fescennine element without being crude …

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  • 35tarantella — noun /ˌtɛrənˈtɛlə,tærənˈtɛlə/ A rapid dance in 6/8 time, originating in Italy, or a piece of music for such a dance. The set in which they found themselves was composed of English, and Amy was compelled to walk decorously through a cotillion,… …

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  • 36Hokey cokey — Hokey pokey redirects here. For other uses, see Hokey pokey (disambiguation). The hokey cokey (United Kingdom) or hokey pokey (United States Ireland), also known as the okey cokey, hokey tokey, or cokey cokey, is a participation dance with a… …

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  • 37Cotswold Olimpick Games — “Olympicks” redirects here. For the 776 BC to AD 393 Games see Ancient Olympic Games. For the 1894 revival, see Olympic Games. Image from 1636 depicting the Cotswold Games. Robert Dover, founder of the games, is on horseback, carrying a wand.[1]… …

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  • 38Old Church of St Nidan, Llanidan — The surviving western section …

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  • 39respectfully — adverb compliantly, courteously, decorously, deferentially, dutifully, humbly, obediently, politely, regardfully, reverenter, reverently, submissively, summisse, unassumingly, verecunde, with all respect, with compliance, with deference, with due …

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  • 40customarily — Synonyms and related words: according to use, accustomedly, as a rule, as is proper, as is usual, as per usual, as things go, as usual, chiefly, comme il faut, commonly, consistently, conventionally, correctly, decorously, generally, habitually,… …

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